Following the presentation of Chloé's Fall 2026 collection, creative director Chemena Kamali hosted an exclusive post-show dinner party that brought together a distinguished gathering of celebrities and fashion enthusiasts. The event, held at the exquisite Le Grand Café, served as a vibrant continuation of the collection's theme of connection and community, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the brand's renewed bohemian aesthetic and celebrate Kamali's vision.
Since assuming her role as Chloé's creative director in 2023, Chemena Kamali has infused the brand with a powerful sense of unity and shared identity. Her romantic and effortlessly chic designs have revitalized the "Chloé Girl" concept, attracting a global following who embrace her interpretation of bohemian style. The Fall 2026 collection, showcased at Maison de l'UNESCO, a United Nations headquarters known for fostering dialogue, further underscored this commitment to meaningful exchange. The decision to return to this venue for the show emphasized a deeper engagement with collaboration and ongoing conversation, aligning with the collection's narrative of "fashion not as escape, but as connection."
The evening's festivities commenced at 8 p.m. at Le Grand Café, an opulent venue within the Grand Palais, masterfully designed by architect Joseph Dirand, who also crafted Chloé's Parisian flagship store. This choice reinforced a sense of continuity and thoughtful design. Kamali expressed her appreciation for these intimate gatherings, telling Vogue, "What I like about these dinners is having a moment to really connect with everyone in an intimate environment, where everyone can just let go and let everything sink in." She added, "As community spirit was an important foundation of the show and the collection, it felt extra special to be together."
Distinguished guests included models Jessica Miller and Julia Stegner, who, having walked in the show, transitioned from their prairie-inspired runway ensembles to elegant, sleeveless lace dresses for the celebration. Stegner lauded Kamali's ability to create designs that make women feel "beautiful, strong, and, at the same time, soft," all within a single collection. Miller echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the special bond within the Chloé family, characterized by "a lot of love, a lot of passion, and a lot of empathy." The spirit of camaraderie extended throughout the night, with attendees exchanging warm greetings and dancing to live music.
The guest list boasted an array of notable personalities, including recent campaign faces Aimee Lou Wood and Anna Tanaka. Iconic actress Brooke Shields, a figure on Kamali's inspiration board alongside music legends Kate Bush and Joni Mitchell, also graced the event. Alexa Chung, who participated in the Fall 2025 show, returned to enjoy the front row experience and dinner. Neneh Cherry, whose 1996 hit "Woman" was featured in the show's soundtrack, attended with her daughter, the singer Mabel. Cherry expressed her delight at hearing her song "brought out in the context that it was today; it was just such a treat." Mabel praised Kamali's ability to delve beneath the superficiality often associated with fashion shows, finding power in her designs' deeper resonance. Tanaka, a Japanese model and singer based in South Korea, also noted the distinctive "vibe" of the show, describing it as "really beautiful."
Dree Hemingway, a long-standing member of the Chloé family and a fragrance campaign face for over a decade, was already contemplating her next fashion acquisitions. She described the new collection as a beloved yet fresh iteration of Chloé, evoking a sense of "familiarity of home" combined with a captivating "mystery." The Belle Époque ambiance of the venue enhanced the dining experience, with much of the meal served in a family-style manner, aligning with Chloé's ethos. Pat Cleveland described the day as a "fairy tale" and envisioned the attendees in their Chloé ensembles as subjects for a beautiful painting. The evening lingered well past midnight, with guests engaged in animated conversations long after dessert. Kamali concluded, "What I love seeing Chloé on all the different guests, and how everyone makes Chloé their own... Tonight feels like you’re going to a friend’s dinner. This is what matters most to me: Nothing is forced."
The post-show gathering served as a testament to the brand's revitalized spirit under Chemena Kamali's creative direction. It highlighted a vision where fashion transcends mere aesthetics, fostering genuine connections and a sense of belonging among its diverse community of admirers and collaborators. The event beautifully encapsulated the essence of the new Chloé, where artistry meets authenticity, and every guest feels a cherished part of a larger, vibrant narrative.